I think maybe the word in the podcast?? I hope lunchbox library doesn't get blocked because of this! I live for her comments.
Yes that’s what I assume @littlepupI think maybe the word in the podcast?? I hope lunchbox library doesn't get blocked because of this! I live for her comments.
Oh I've not listened. I didn't notice anything in that clip but admittedly I'm not the most aware. I have heard her referI think maybe the word in the podcast?? I hope lunchbox library doesn't get blocked because of this! I live for her comments.
Sainsburys featured promo I suspectHow have nearly 15k people liked her Sainsbury's underwear ad? It's literally what we see day in, day out.
Oh I've not listened. I didn't notice anything in that clip but admittedly I'm not the most aware.
Yikes! I've heard her say "crippling tiredness" so thought it would be referring to that! You can't even argue an alternative definition with the word she used in the podcast, there's only one way of using it and meaning!Ashley James #18 A really brilliant mum (under investigation from Social Services)
I really do think Alf is developmentally behind :( My partner's family member has a little girl who isn't even two yet - she's walking, running (sort of!), dancing, talking a lot mostly baby talk but she has a decent vocab for her age and can communicate what she needs/wants. She's always...tattle.life
On this post x
I’d recommend everyone reports a concern via Apple podcasts if they can! I did so earlier, not sure if you’re able to via Spotify or other sites.There’s more chance of us all winning the lottery than her owning up to her using or apologising for that disgusting word
I completely agree, the night before my second bub was born I insisted on reading my 2yr old his books and putting him to bed ( I just about fell in the cotHonestly, leaving Alf the night before she's going in just says it all. She does not give one flying fuck about that wee boy!
I had my 2nd at 9.30am in the morning (waters had broken the day before but contractions only started at midnight so we put our 1st (who's the same age as Alf) to bed as normal) , husband could only stay like 2 hours after the birth and instead of him coming back in the evening for visiting, I insisted he stay at home with our 1st so that her routine stayed as normal and she was put to bed by one of her parents. the thought of them electing to spend another day away from him - unnecessarily so - at what will be a massive shock to the system for him, is literally mental.
Don’t be so hard on her, she’s spending 2 Fridays with him, this month. Before the baby imminently ‘gets c sectioned out’ in MarchI comp
I completely agree, the night before my second bub was born I insisted on reading my 2yr old his books and putting him to bed ( I just about fell in the cot) and then in the morning after he got picked up by his babysitter I sat in his room smelling his pillow and crying - I realise how OTT this sounds but I felt so sad it was our last moment with him as our only baby and his world was completely changing.
The fact that she prioritises a night in a hotel with a fancy dinner over those last fleeting moments with Alf as her only baby, just shows not only how selfish she is but also completely non-maternal. Those kids are nothing but accessories to her.
I had a planned CS for my 2nd daughter ...it never crossed my mind to go to a hotel the night before or even go it for a meal...I had such awful heartburn it would have been a waste and I also wanted to sleep in my own bed as I knew it would be a good few nights till I got a comfortable sleep again!Honestly, leaving Alf the night before she's going in just says it all. She does not give one flying fuck about that wee boy!
I had my 2nd at 9.30am in the morning (waters had broken the day before but contractions only started at midnight so we put our 1st (who's the same age as Alf) to bed as normal) , husband could only stay like 2 hours after the birth and instead of him coming back in the evening for visiting, I insisted he stay at home with our 1st so that her routine stayed as normal and she was put to bed by one of her parents. the thought of them electing to spend another day away from him - unnecessarily so - at what will be a massive shock to the system for him, is literally mental.
despite everything we did to prepare our daughter - the tantrums went from 0 - 100, she went on a bath strike (I like to call it a dirty protest lol), she was up constantly in the night (more than the newborn lol) having previously slept 7.30-7. can't wait to see how Ash and Tommy cope with that as they have done nothing to try and reassure or prepare their little boy about the next stage of their life as a family.
in addition - should Alf not be getting a 2 year review soon? there is just no way he won't be referred for something. she expects us to believe he can count to 100 - I've never seen a video of him saying anything other than caw caw or counting to 6????? you can bet if he was actually talking and formulating sentences, she'd have countless videos of it happening
no shade as my 1st born is behind in their speech but I don't lie to pretend otherwise either
That's not myShe's as fake as her fridge.
Thought you grated your cheese into glass jars, Ash?
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